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SCHOOL DENTAL NURSES. —The only combined A and B class dental clinic in the Otago district is now operateing in the old Training College building, where the Dunedin Central Schools Clinic has been established. An A class clinic comprises two chairs, and a B class one chair. Upper picture shows Nurse Howard inspecting a patient’s , mouth in the B class clinic, while lower shows Nurses Newman and Jenkins at work with the drills in the A class clinic. The photographs give a vivid indication of the amount of sunlight and daylight available in these clinics.

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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 16

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SCHOOL DENTAL NURSES.—The only combined A and B class dental clinic in the Otago district is now operateing in the old Training College building, where the Dunedin Central Schools Clinic has been established. An A class clinic comprises two chairs, and a B class one chair. Upper picture shows Nurse Howard inspecting a patient’s, mouth in the B class clinic, while lower shows Nurses Newman and Jenkins at work with the drills in the A class clinic. The photographs give a vivid indication of the amount of sunlight and daylight available in these clinics. Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 16

SCHOOL DENTAL NURSES.—The only combined A and B class dental clinic in the Otago district is now operateing in the old Training College building, where the Dunedin Central Schools Clinic has been established. An A class clinic comprises two chairs, and a B class one chair. Upper picture shows Nurse Howard inspecting a patient’s, mouth in the B class clinic, while lower shows Nurses Newman and Jenkins at work with the drills in the A class clinic. The photographs give a vivid indication of the amount of sunlight and daylight available in these clinics. Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 16

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